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Submitted by AgentWhite 197d ago | news

Austrian police raid privacy network over child porn

BBC : Austrian police have seized servers that were part of a global anonymous browsing system, after images showing child sex abuse were found passing through them. (Culture, Web)

Blackdeath_663  +   197d ago
"Privacy network" or "Piracy network"? anyhow, less paedophiles in society is always welcome
Bimkoblerutso  +   197d ago
There is a distinct difference between having a free, open Internet, and hiding behind loopholes to conceal illegal activity. Mr. Weber broke his privilege to a free, open Internet the second he attempted to manipulate portions of it to conceal his and others' illegal activities. Just my opinion.

Keep the Internet open, but don't be surprised when there are people watching. That's part of the openness.

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